Question: Estions Points You Are Studying A Patient Who Doesn’t Have The Ability To Transport Iron To The Bone Marrow After Erythrocyte Death. Assuming That They Haven’t Been Treated Yet, Detty How The Skypen-carrying Capacity Of The Patient’s Blood Would Compare To Normal (higher Or Lower). In Addition, Kently How You Would Expect The Kidneys To Adjust The Release …

Question: Estions Points You Are Studying A Patient Who Doesn’t Have The Ability To Transport Iron To The Bone Marrow After Erythrocyte Death. Assuming That They Haven’t Been Treated Yet, Detty How The Skypen-carrying Capacity Of The Patient’s Blood Would Compare To Normal (higher Or Lower). In Addition, Kently How You Would Expect The Kidneys To Adjust The Release …

estions points You are studying a patient who doesnt have the ability to transport Iron to the bone marrow after erythrocyte

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estions points You are studying a patient who doesn’t have the ability to transport Iron to the bone marrow after erythrocyte death. Assuming that they haven’t been treated yet, detty how the skypen-carrying capacity of the patient’s blood would compare to normal (higher or lower). In addition, Kently how you would expect the kidneys to adjust the release of erythropoietin (increase or decrease to attempt to bring the oxygen levels in the blood back to normal. Briefly explain your answers